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PPS is seeking a qualified PLC Engineer (Electrical Engineer or PLC Electrician) for our aluminum extrusion facility in Phoenix, AZ. The PLC Engineer will be tasked with designing, programming, and troubleshooting control systems for industrial equipment and other automation projects- particularly PLCs, HMIs, and servo systems.
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As the Lead Controls Engineer, you will be at the forefront of our client’s engineering efforts, leading the design, development, and implementation of control systems for their special purpose machinery.
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BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants. Searching for Lead Control Systems Engineer with Corporate level responsibility for strategic support of multiple chemical plant sites.
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Knowledgeable and experienced in Allen Bradley or Siemens or Omron or Unitronics PLC-HMI programing. Electro-Mechanical Engineer jdd. § Bachelor's Degree, preferably in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical/Electronic engineering or Controls Engineering.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control system philosophy, selection of instrumentation, andprogramming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine-Interface stations, SCADA or other control systems for water treatment equipment.
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This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving PLC programming, HMI/SCADA programming, control panel design, instrumentation specification, check-out support, and commissioning assistance.
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Create PLC and HMI code based on end-user requirements as defined in IO sheets, sequence charts, alarms/interlock charts, P&IDs, and control panel electrical schematics. 2+ years of experience programming Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), and Human/Machine Interfaces (HMI) using Allen Bradley software.
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Bausch Advanced Technologies Inc., a Global Leader in the pharmaceutical packaging machinery industry, currently has an opening for a PLC Controls Engineer. – 5+ years’ experience with PLC controls engineering required.
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Instrumentation and Controls design deliverables include developing PLC and HMI programming, instrument specifications, instrument inquiry/purchase packages, I/O List, loop drawings, control panel designs, wiring drawings, one lines, FRS, SRS.
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Process Control Engineer Job Description: The Process Control Engineer will assist the E&I Department at the facility in day-to-day electrical and power distribution operations, while also providing automation and PLC/DCS programming support for the manufacturing process and facility operations.
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A unique opportunity to work with one of the leading global engineering and technology service companies as a Field Service Engineer supporting the automation processes for a range of blue-chip clients across Scotland with a focus on the Central Belt area.
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Experience in Rockwell and Siemens PLC platform. Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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PLC Programming, Electrical Design, Electrical Engineer, Siemens, Allen Bradley, PLC, HMI, VFD, Allen-bradley, Siemens plc, Programming, Ladder logic, Schematic, 480VAC, commissioning, Rockwell, Controls engineering, Electrical engineering.
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Position requires a BS degree in Electrical Engineering or other related engineering disciplineA minimum of 9+ years of experience in industrial automation / PLC programming with a focus on Allen Bradley Controllogix equipment and systemsA minimum of 5 years of experience using Allen Bradley Factorytalk View ME and SE software.
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Seasoned with metrology and large scale assembly Significant exposure to PLC and motion control systems Seasoned with hazardous operations Significant exposure to pneumatic and hydraulic systems Familiar with engineering organizations such as ASME, AISC, ASCE, AWS, OSHA, NFPA, NIST, ANSI, UL; and their applicable standards.
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